Ten years after the brutal death of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, five members of Tectonic Theatre Project returned to Laramie to try to understand the long-term effect of the murder. They found a town wrestling with its legacy and its place in history.





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The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later
Sunday - April 8, 2012     NCTC's OnStage Insight series brings the director ,the cast of The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later and special guest speaker Greg Miraglia from the Matthew Shepard Foundation back to the stage after the performance to discuss the play and take questions from the audience about the entire creative process.  All are welcome!
NCTC's production of The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later will be presented
in San Francisco March 23 - April 29, 2012 and then "On Tour" in Northern and Central California in June 2012.
NCTC 2012 PRIDE-ON-TOUR: The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later
Performance Date
Time
City
Location
June 1 
7:00 pm
Grass Valley
Don Baggett Theatre
 
June 15 
7:30 pm
Modesto
June 16  
7:30 pm
Fresno
June 17   3:00 pm
All On-Tour Performances will be followed by a post-show discussion.
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The people of Laramie discuss how the town has changed since Matthews death
and the media-storm that followed.
L to R: Diana Brown, Alex Hero, Chris Quintos, Patrick Barresi, and Sal Mattos.

Andy Paris interview the two sheriffs that investigated Matthew Shephards murder.
L to R: Alex Hero (Andy Paris) Sal Mattos and Timothy Beagley

Greg Pierotti calls to arrange an interview with Aaron McKinney,
who is serving two life sentences for killing Matthew Shephard.
Sal Mattos (Greg Pierotti)

Russell Henderson's grandmother finally agrees to be interviewed,
but is distracted by haunting memories of the past.
L to R: Heidi Wolff (Grandmother), Diana Brown, and Timothy Beagley

The Tectonic Theatre Project leaves Laramie, Wyoming for the last time.
L to R: Patrick Barresi, Heidi Wolff, Timothy Beagley, Chris Quintos, Alex Hero, Natasha Noel, Sal Mattos and Diana Brown

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The Tectonic Theater Project returns to Laramie, Wyoming to discover how the town has changed.
From L to R: Sal Mattos, Timothy Beagley, Heidi Wolff, Chis Quintos, Patrick Barresi, Diana Brown, Alex Hero, and Natasha Noel.
 
Aaron McKinney meets with members of the Tectonic Theater
Project while serving two life sentences for the murder of Matthew Shepard.

L to R: Sal Mattos and Timothy Beagley.
 
Everyone carries a piece of the truth to
Matthew's story and the future of Laramie.

L to R: Patrick Barresi, Natasha Noel, Heidi Wolff, Diana Brown,
Sal Mattos, Alex Hero, Timothy Beagley, Chris Quintos.
Lois Tema Photography  
The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later is Sponsored in Part by:

                            

The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later Pride On-Tour is produced in association with:

(Fairfield) Solano Community College (Fresno) - Bulldog Pride Fund at Fresno State, Community Link, Gay Central Valley, The Gay - Straight Alliance Network, Get Equal, My LGBT Plus, The Rainbow Delegation, The Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno (Modesto) - The Stanislaus Pride Center, The GLEE Foundation of California, Stanislaus County Commission for Women, PFLAG Modesto (Grass Valley) - Nevada County Public & Behavioral Health, Don Baggett Theatre, Bruin Community Performing Arts Theatre, Nevada Joint Union High School District.

Supported by a Grant from the James Irvine Foundation.